(09-12-2018, 12:43 AM)dfrecore Wrote:Thank you drfrecore. This is very helpful. I was looking at taking the UExcel Ethics exam, as Uexcel exams are offered in India. Compared to TESU, Uexcel costs less, right? Even if I included the prep phase on Study.com(09-11-2018, 10:49 AM)jsd Wrote:(09-11-2018, 10:41 AM)Supermind Wrote: Does the free Ethics course from the Institutes fulfill the Ethics requirements for any Bachelor's Degree course? For example, I am having to earn 3 credits for Ethics for BA Psychology @ TESU
No, it will not fulfill Ethics in the Social Sciences. There are no ACE/NCCRS options that will at this point.
Study.com was working on building one months ago, but we have no idea when it will be approved for credit by ACE/NCCRS.
Actually, Study.com has SOCSCI 108: Ethics in the Social Sciences which has been reported to fulfill the requirements for any Social Science major, including Psych (I've seen that it specifically fulfills the Psych degree). It's ACE recommended.
The free 2cr Ethics course from the Institute will work for the Gen Ed Ethics requirement for any degree.
(09-12-2018, 12:43 AM)dfrecore Wrote:Does Study.com also conduct online exams? I thought they only help you prepare. Does the exam happen with Proctor U?(09-11-2018, 10:49 AM)jsd Wrote:(09-11-2018, 10:41 AM)Supermind Wrote: Does the free Ethics course from the Institutes fulfill the Ethics requirements for any Bachelor's Degree course? For example, I am having to earn 3 credits for Ethics for BA Psychology @ TESU
No, it will not fulfill Ethics in the Social Sciences. There are no ACE/NCCRS options that will at this point.
Study.com was working on building one months ago, but we have no idea when it will be approved for credit by ACE/NCCRS.
Actually, Study.com has SOCSCI 108: Ethics in the Social Sciences which has been reported to fulfill the requirements for any Social Science major, including Psych (I've seen that it specifically fulfills the Psych degree). It's ACE recommended.
The free 2cr Ethics course from the Institute will work for the Gen Ed Ethics requirement for any degree.
I have written to study.com for more info regarding the various subscription plans they offer. If I need credit for college, is it necessary I opt for the College Accelerator plan only? It costs 199 $/month. There is 39 $ plan and a 59 $ plan as well. Anyone who uses study.com, could you please explain what the differences are? Does the 59 $ plan also allow me to take exams? Or is it only for exam preparation?